Hazleton Grove

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Hazleton Grove

Dry Stone Wall at Salperton A new section of dry stone walling alongside the park at Salperton, looking north.
Dry Stone Wall at Salperton Credit: Dave Bushell

Hazleton Grove is a quaint and picturesque village located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated within the heart of the enchanting Cotswolds, this idyllic village is surrounded by lush woodlands and enchanting forests, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The village is characterized by its charming cottages, built with the distinctive honey-colored Cotswold stone, which adds to the area's rustic appeal. The streets are lined with vibrant flower beds, providing a colorful backdrop to the village's tranquil atmosphere.

Hazleton Grove is renowned for its stunning woodlands and forests, which offer a range of activities for visitors to enjoy. The woodlands are home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and various bird species, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

For those looking to explore the outdoors, there are numerous walking trails and cycling routes that wind through the woodlands, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The area is also dotted with charming picnic spots, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a leisurely lunch amidst nature's beauty.

In addition to its natural beauty, Hazleton Grove boasts a close-knit community, with a village hall that serves as a hub for social events and gatherings. The village also has a local pub, where residents and visitors can enjoy a traditional English meal or sample a variety of locally brewed ales.

Overall, Hazleton Grove offers a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its stunning woodlands, charming village atmosphere, and its close proximity to the Cotswolds' natural wonders.

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Hazleton Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.86784/-1.8872228 or Grid Reference SP0718. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dry Stone Wall at Salperton A new section of dry stone walling alongside the park at Salperton, looking north.
Dry Stone Wall at Salperton
A new section of dry stone walling alongside the park at Salperton, looking north.
Hazleton (Glos) St Andrew's Church On a gloomy winter's day
Hazleton (Glos) St Andrew's Church
On a gloomy winter's day
Hazleton Grove View west to Canon's Barn and Hazleton Grove (the woodland on the left).
Hazleton Grove
View west to Canon's Barn and Hazleton Grove (the woodland on the left).
Downs Barn At the time of my visit the old barns are used to store large bales of straw.

I returned to photograph this same barn eight years later, by when it was beginning to show signs of neglect <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3793483">SP0918 : Downs Barn</a>.
Downs Barn
At the time of my visit the old barns are used to store large bales of straw. I returned to photograph this same barn eight years later, by when it was beginning to show signs of neglect SP0918 : Downs Barn.
Salperton church (All Saints) The church is some distance from the village, next to Salperton Hall, the edge of which can be seen to the left.
Salperton church (All Saints)
The church is some distance from the village, next to Salperton Hall, the edge of which can be seen to the left.
Farhill Farm Farhill farm is situated between the villages of Salperton and Notgrove, the Gloucestershire passes through this farm and joins the Diamond way at the point from where this picture is taken.
Farhill Farm
Farhill farm is situated between the villages of Salperton and Notgrove, the Gloucestershire passes through this farm and joins the Diamond way at the point from where this picture is taken.
Church and farm in Hazleton
Church and farm in Hazleton
Hazleton church The church is dedicated to St Andrew.
Hazleton church
The church is dedicated to St Andrew.
Priory Farm, Hazleton Property with potential! Barns for sale for conversion.
Priory Farm, Hazleton
Property with potential! Barns for sale for conversion.
Road junction on the A40 Road junction on the busy A40 with the sign indicating directions to Hazleton, Salperton and Brockhampton.
Road junction on the A40
Road junction on the busy A40 with the sign indicating directions to Hazleton, Salperton and Brockhampton.
Country road to Salperton Photographed at SP069182 to the north of the A40, this lane leads to Salperton and Brockhampton.
Country road to Salperton
Photographed at SP069182 to the north of the A40, this lane leads to Salperton and Brockhampton.
Valley to the south-east of the village of Hazleton
Valley to the south-east of the village of Hazleton
Medieval coffin, Hazleton churchyard A broken medieval coffin lying the churchyard of St Andrew's church, Hazleton.
Medieval coffin, Hazleton churchyard
A broken medieval coffin lying the churchyard of St Andrew's church, Hazleton.
Hazleton church
Hazleton church
Traditional farm building, Hazleton
Traditional farm building, Hazleton
Not this way! A fine beast in an old farmyard.
Not this way!
A fine beast in an old farmyard.
Old and new Cotswold dry-stone walls View looks northwards along the unclassified road between the A40 and A436 near Salperton. The modern estate wall on the right contrasts with the much earlier weathered version on the left.
Old and new Cotswold dry-stone walls
View looks northwards along the unclassified road between the A40 and A436 near Salperton. The modern estate wall on the right contrasts with the much earlier weathered version on the left.
Farmland at Hazleton Farmland to the east of the small Cotswold village of Hazleton.
Farmland at Hazleton
Farmland to the east of the small Cotswold village of Hazleton.
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Hazleton Grove is located at Grid Ref: SP0718 (Lat: 51.86784, Lng: -1.8872228)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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